<p>hello, Soldier! let me tell you how to prepare and some good news.<br>
To Prepare: First, buy the 1st and 2nd Edition of the College Board Blue Book with SAT Tests in it. Some of the tests have been made by CB just for that book; other tests have been actually administered. This is the most reliable book, and the 1st priority. Afterwards, for improving Math, pick up a BARRON’S or GRUBER’S SAT book. there you will find the most challenging questions that will help your Math score like no other. but DO NOT use them for CR and W. </p>
<p>For CR, i jumped from a 640 or so to a 720 by just using this self-taught strategy: do less thinking, and more finding. That means you should be doing almost NO thinking or interpreting of your own; if you find an answer choice ur not sure of, put the number of that question next to a line that supports it. FIND how it can be right, don’t THINK how it can be right. You’ll find there isn’t all that much thinking needed (figured this out after about 5 months or so).</p>
<p>Writing - No real help here, just make absolutely sure to use 3 examples in your essay, and make it succinct (almost guarantees a 10). try and get more questions on multiple choice right though.</p>
<p>Good News - Math is the easiest to raise. You want to study all the way up to ALGEBRA 2 (highest level of difficulty on SAT), and dont waste time on Trig or Calculus concepts or anything.</p>
<p>Happiness to help a trooper and boredom on a summer day made me write this; good luck!</p>